More Information about International Finance: Theory and Policy, 10th ed.

AuthorPrashant Gupta

ISBN9788184301861

LanguageEnglish

PublisherPrabhat Prakashan

Edition1

Publication Year2011

Number of pages143

Binding StyleSoft Cover

Description

Ahimsa is the highest ideal. It is meant for the brave, never for the cowardly.
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The Charkha is intended to realise the essential and living oneness of interest among India’s myriads.
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It does not require money to be neat, clean and dignified.
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Cow-protection to me is one of the most wonderful phenomena in the human evolution.
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A student’s life has been rightly likened to the life of a sanyasi. He must be the embodiment of simple living and high thinking. He must be discipline incarnate. His pleasure is derived from his studies.
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Eating for the sake of pleasure is a sin like animal indulgence for the sake of it.
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I must fight unto death the unholy attempt to impose British methods and British institutions on India.
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The real meaning of economic equality is ‘to each according to his need’.
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Khadi is the sun of the village solar system.
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Knowledge without devotion will be like a misfire.
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Nature care implies that the treatment should be the cheapest and the simplest possible.
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Without prayer there is no inward peace.
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Let there be no distinction between rich and poor, high and low.
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All our national schools ought to be converted into factories of our national ammunition, namely, constructive work.
—Quotes from this book

The Author

Prashant Gupta

Prashant Gupta, a post graduate from the Delhi University has a vast experience of writing books, especially on teaching English language. He contributes articles regularly to various magazines, journals besides providing editorial services to leading publishing houses.He can be contacted at gupta53@rediffmail.com